The document discusses ARTinLAN, an EU-funded project that uses art to rekindle the joy of learning a second language for primary school pupils. The Global Virtual Village serves as the central meeting place for teachers and students involved in the project, allowing them to share artistic works and experiences using art in language teaching. On the Virtual Village, each target language has a "cottage" to exhibit student work and experiences. There is also a news cottage to share project updates. The platform acts as a repository for open educational resources and a community for teachers to exchange teaching methods and ideas.